One who hesitates (usually out of fear)
1 The waverer 's will was in flux, but the loyalty in him still protested.
2 We are a conservative, strong-willed race, and we despise the waverer .
3 Mr. Newman left the Church of England and with him carried many a waverer .
4 Put off, poor waverer , thy happiness to the last hour.
5 In a similar mood, the spiritual waverer vows to believe if the saint will appear.
6 He was no longer the coward and the waverer .
7 This was not the first waverer Jeff had brought back into line, not the first by several.
8 But I am told that both Catholics and Protestants consider me a weak waverer , and call me incorrigible.
9 Twenty impulses are always pulling different ways with you, and the result is that you become an unhappy, self-conscious waverer .
11 I fancy ( waverer that I am!)
12 That is what the waverer says: 'Good my lord, I'll obey in all save in what doth not please me!'
13 The generosity with which Somers treated his opponents was the more honourable to him because he was no waverer in politics.
14 If she had been weak, a waverer , no structure could have risen on the foundation; it must have lain futile, accusing.
15 She was not admiring her own seemliness; far from it; she was rating and despising herself for a feather-brained waverer and good-for-nothing.
16 But to Lewis the possibilities seemed endless, and he could find no solution save the old one of the waverer , to wait for further light.
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